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Politics (Page 37)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - September 22, 2020: The 'Fearless Girl' statue by Kristen Visbal in front of the New York Stock Exchange wearing a lace collar in tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Photo by Jennifer M. Mason

November 9, 2020

In Her Final Book, RBG’s Words Live On

Although the Supreme Court justice is longer with us, she leaves a legacy with her biography.

By Lena Telep

Image shows a COVID-19 mask with the words "vote" on it.

November 8, 2020

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Declines to Intervene in Pennsylvania Election Funds Case

United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. refused to issue an injunction on Tuesday, November 3, for a federal lawsuit alleging illegal disbursement of grant funds designed to help increase Democratic voter turnout.

By Bobby Brier

Philly United Front Leads Philadelphia Rally - The Click

November 8, 2020

Philadelphia Progressive Organization Says Their Fight Continues After Biden Win

Amidst a Biden victory, a Philadelphia organization reminds the city that it must keep fighting for justice.

By Anna Wesche

Biden-Harris supporters celebrate in Philadelphia

November 7, 2020

Biden Wins Presidency, Harris Becomes First Female VP

Joe Biden is the next President of the United States, and Kamala Harris is the first woman and first person of color to be the Vice President in this historic election as the final vote counts come in. Trump is poised to question the results.

By AJO Staff

George Gascón, pictured here on the campaign trail, is Los Angeles County’s new District Attorney. [Credit: Courtesy of Max Szabo/Team Gascón]

November 6, 2020

Los Angeles Voters Say ‘Jackie Lacey Must Go,’ Pick Gascón for District Attorney

In a contentious, top-dollar race, Democratic candidate and former San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón captured the coveted D.A. seat in Los Angeles County, defeating incumbent candidate Jackie Lacey.

By Emily Leibert

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